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State of New Hampshire's innovative bond gets Ba2 rating
Falling leveraged loan prices promise tantalising returns, but the risk of defaults is rising
Some managers are choosing loans conservatively to avoid losses, but they will struggle to improve returns
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Theresa May’s statement today that she will step down as leader of the Conservative Party on June 7 has increased the likelihood that the UK will leave the European Union without a deal, meaning capital markets need to prepare for the worst again.
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JP Morgan picks levfin top brass — Ex-Barclays boss turns up at Wells Fargo — Fixed income portfolio manager leaves Mirova.
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Business debt has reached near record levels that should give businesses and investors reason to “pause and reflect”, warned Jerome Powell, chair of the US Federal Reserve, this week.
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The Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) is set to release fallback language next week that would prescribe how Libor-linked securitizations would adopt an alternative benchmark in the absence of the traditional inter-bank rate.
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As it continues to boost its platform, CLO manager DFG Investment Advisers announced on Tuesday that it has hired John Hwang as a director in its leveraged credit team.
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The new issue pipeline in Europe is showing no sign of slowing down following what was one of the busiest weeks of the year so far, as issuers tee up three new deals, including the first public auto ABS to be issued by Mercedes-Benz in Italy.
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A team of researchers at Wells Fargo led by David Preston said in a webcast on Friday that managed CLO portfolios saw a decline in quality as managers in aggregate failed to build par and bought lower credit quality loans.
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Credit Suisse has promoted Sheenal Thaker to its EMEA CLO corporate asset finance team, based in London.
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BNP Paribas on Wednesday announced that it has hired a new US chief credit strategist.